Adjustable modular shelving system

ABSTRACT

An adjustable modular shelving system is secureable to a rail mounting system in the cargo area of a vehicle. The shelving system includes a pair of end panels, each pair having an end panel flange with a plurality of end panel flange apertures. The end panel flange extends along a portion of an outer periphery of each of the pair of end panels. The shelving system may include a shelf having a base and a pair of shelf flanges which extend from longitudinal end portions of the base, one of the pair of shelf flanges includes a plurality of locking mechanisms and another one of the pair of shelf flanges include a plurality of shelf apertures. The locking mechanisms may securably connect with a first side of the pair of end panels, and the plurality of shelf apertures may securably connect with a second side of the pair of end panels.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application claims priority to U.S. provisional patent application61/649,791, filed May 21, 2012, which is incorporated by reference inits entirety.

TECHNICAL FIELD

The present disclosure relates generally to an adjustable modularshelving system. It may be used for many purposes, including with a railmounting system included in a vehicle.

BACKGROUND

Various service professionals (e.g., electricians, plumbers,telephone/cable technicians, etc.) usually maintain within the cargoarea of a commercial vehicle a substantial number of different items(e.g., tools, equipment, etc.) which are required for their respectivetasks. Further, the aforementioned items may vary substantially in sizeand shape.

To provide such service professionals with a means for storing andorganizing these items, various shelving systems are employed. Shelvingsystems that are used within a commercial vehicle are known in the art.However, there may be challenges associated with conventional shelvingsystems.

Some conventional shelving systems are not adjustable. With suchsystems, there exists an inflexibility in adjusting or adding shelves orother storage-related accessories. This is because in such systems, theshelves are permanently secured and thereby non-movable. In such aninstance, the service professional would be unable to secure andtransport a tool or piece of equipment if due to its size it was unableto be accommodated within such a known conventional shelving system.Accordingly, these types of conventional shelves cannot be modified toaccommodate variously sized tools or equipment.

Thus, there is a need in the art for an adjustable modular shelvingsystem for use with a rail mounting system included in a commercialvehicle which allows for the quick and easy installation of basicshelving units and/or more complex combinations of accessories forstoring and transporting various products and inventory that vary insize and shape.

SUMMARY

The present disclosure describes exemplary adjustable modular shelvingsystems. These systems may be used within or on a commercial vehicle.The adjustable modular shelving system may be secured to a rail mountingsystem within the cargo area of a vehicle. The adjustable modularshelving system includes a pair of end panels, each of the pair of endpanels include an end panel flange having a plurality of end panelflange apertures and extending along a portion of an outer periphery ofsaid each of the pair of end panels.

The adjustable modular shelving unit additionally includes a shelvingunit having a base and a pair of shelving unit flanges extending fromrespective longitudinal end portions of the base, one of the pair ofshelving unit flanges including a plurality of locking locating pins andanother one of the pair of shelving unit flanges including a pluralityof shelving unit apertures. Further, the locking locating pins maysecurably connect with a first side of the pair of end panels via theend panel flange and the plurality of shelving unit apertures securablyconnect with a second side of the pair of end panels via the end panelflange using a securement feature.

A potential advantage of the present disclosure is that an adjustablemodular shelving system is provided that may be installed in anexpedient and easy manner. Another potential advantage of the adjustablemodular shelving system is that it may allow for the inclusion of avaried combination of accessories. Another potential advantage of thepresent disclosure is that basic shelving units, other accessories, or amore complex combination of the aforementioned accessories may beincluded in the adjustable modular shelving system of the presentapplication. Another potential advantage of the present disclosure isthat various products and inventory of varying sizes may be stored andtransported via the adjustable modular shelving system.

Other features and advantages of the present disclosure will becomereadily appreciated based upon the following description when consideredin conjunction with the accompanying drawings.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an adjustable modular shelving system.

FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a shelving unit for the adjustablemodular shelving system of FIG. 1.

FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a front portion of the adjustablemodular shelving system of FIG. 1.

FIG. 4 is another perspective view of a front portion of the adjustablemodular shelving system of FIG. 1.

FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a rear portion of the adjustable modularshelving system of FIG. 1.

FIG. 6 is another perspective view of a rear portion of the adjustablemodular shelving system of FIG. 1.

FIG. 7 is another perspective view of the adjustable modular shelvingsystem of FIG. 1.

FIG. 8 is yet another perspective view of the adjustable modularshelving system of FIG. 1.

FIG. 9 is a side view of the adjustable modular shelving system of FIG.1 secured to cargo area surfaces of a vehicle.

FIG. 10 is a block diagram of the installation of the adjustable modularshelving system of FIG. 1.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

Referring to the following description and drawings, exemplaryapproaches to the disclosed systems are detailed. Although the drawingsrepresent some possible approaches, the drawings are not necessarily toscale and certain features may be exaggerated, removed, or partiallysectioned to better illustrate and explain the disclosed devices.Further, the description below is not intended to be exhaustive, nor isit to limit the claims to the precise forms and configurations describedand/or shown in the drawings

Referring to FIG. 1, an exemplary adjustable modular shelving system 10for use within the cargo area of a vehicle is illustrated. Theadjustable modular shelving system 10 of this example includes a formedend panel 12 and shelf 20 having a predetermined arrangement. It shouldbe appreciated that additional panels 12 and shelving units 20 may beincluded in the adjustable modular shelving system 10 beyond thoseillustrated in FIG. 1.

Referring to FIG. 1, an end panel 12 is illustrated. The end panel 12 isgenerally a planar member having an inner surface, outer surface andperipheral edge. An end panel flange 14 extends along the peripheraledge toward an opposing panel 12. Further, the end panel 12 is designedto securably couple via the end panel flange 14 with a rail mountingsystem which is securably mounted to one or more surfaces of a cargoarea within a vehicle. However, it should be appreciated that in anotherexample, the end panels 12 may be secured directly to a respective cargoarea surface of the vehicle.

The shelving unit may include various accessory parts. These parts maybe securely coupled to the end panel flange 14. For example, a shelf maybe a generally planar member, used for the storage and transportation ofvarious products and inventory in a vehicle. Further, these accessoryparts, which are used to complete the adjustable modular shelving system10, may include items such as the illustrated shelves 20 or more complexcombinations of accessories (not illustrated), which may additionallyinclude these shelves 20 combined therewith.

Referring to FIG. 2, a shelf 20 may be securably coupled to formed endpanels 12 of an adjustable modular shelving system 10 as illustrated.The shelf unit 20 includes a generally planar base 22, and flanges 24extend perpendicular to a respective longitudinal edge of the shelf base22.

One of the shelf flanges 24 may include an aperture 25 located near anouter peripheral portion of the shelf flange 24. The shelf flangeaperture 25 may be used for establishing a securable coupling with theformed end panels 12. Although in this example a single aperture 25 islocated at a location near each respective end of the shelf flange 24,it should be appreciated that additional apertures and at differinglocations may be included in other embodiments. Further, anothersecuring feature may be employed which provides a locking functionbetween the shelving unit 20 and the end panels 12.

The shelf unit may also include a locking mechanism including but notlimited to a locking locating pin 29 located near an outer peripheralportion of the shelf flanges 24 (see also FIGS. 5 and 6). The lockinglocating pin 29 may extend in a rearward direction from the shelf flange24, and may be configured to provide a positive lock with the end panel12 via the corresponding end panel flange rear aperture 52. The lockinglocating pin 29 may extend in a rearward direction from the shelf flange24 and may be configured to provide a positive lock with the end panel12 via the corresponding end panel flange rear aperture 52. The lockinglocating pin 29 illustrated in the aforementioned figures may include aconical end which allows for easier insertion into a desired end panelflange rear aperture 52.

Although a single locking locating pin 29 may be located at a locationnear each respective end portion of the shelf flange 24, it should beappreciated that additional locking locating pins 29 and at differinglocations may be included in other examples. Further, another type ofsecuring feature may be employed which provides a locking functionbetween the shelf 20 and the end panel 12. Additionally, although inthis example the locking locating pins 29 are integral to the shelvingunit 20, it should be appreciated that these features may be madeseparable from the shelf 20 and securably attached thereto in anotherexample.

The shelf base 22 includes at least aperture 26 and a channel 28. Aplurality of shelf base apertures 26 and shelf base channels 28 may beincluded at predetermined locations as shown in FIG. 2 to accommodatethe placement and securement of various accessories and attachmentsthereto. The base aperture 26 and shelf base channel 28 have a shapewhich is correspondent with that of a predetermined securing feature.

Although the shelf base aperture 26 and shelf base channel 28 are spacedin this example at equidistant locations, it should be appreciated thatthe foregoing features may be spaced at a variety of distances from oneanother in another example. Further, although the shelf base 22illustrated in FIG. 2 is essentially planar, it should be appreciatedthat other configurations may be employed to accommodate variousproducts and inventory of differing numbers and sizes.

Referring to FIG. 3, a front wall of an end panel flange 14 for an endpanel 12 is illustrated. Further, the end panel flange 14 is generallyplanar and extends longitudinally along an outer edge of the end panel12. In this example, the end panel flange 14 extends along a peripheraledge of the end panel 12, which includes top, bottom, frontal, and rearportions thereof. In another example, the end panel flange extends alongan entirety of a peripheral edge of the end panel 12.

The front wall of the end panel flange 14 includes a plurality of endpanel flange front apertures 32. The end panel flange front apertures 32may be arranged at predetermined locations along an entirety of a frontportion of the end panel flange 14. However, it should be appreciatedthat the end panel flange front apertures 32 may be included along asingle predetermined portion, multiple predetermined portions, orrandomly along the front portion of the end panel flange 14.

The end panel flange front apertures 32 illustrated in FIG. 3 mayreceive a securement feature 34 which engages a threaded spring clip(not illustrated) included on an inner surface of the front portion ofthe end panel flange 14 to thereby securably couple a shelf 20 to theformed end panels 12. The securement feature 34 may include a screw,bolt, or the like. Further, it should be appreciated that the threadedspring clip is non-limiting as other features such as a weld nut, aloose nut, or the like which provide a securement function may besimilarly utilized to secure the front portion of the shelf 20 to theend panels 12.

Although the end panel flange 14 in the example of FIG. 3 is integrallyformed with the end panel 12, multiple flange pieces may be combined toform the end panel flange of this example. Further, the end panel flange14 may be made separable from the end panel 12 and secured thereto via abolt, weld, and the like. In another example, the end panel flange 14may be made from the same material or different material from that ofthe end panel 12. In still another example the end panel flange 14 mayextend only along a single predetermined portion or multiplepredetermined portions of the end panel 12. Another perspective view ofthe front portion of the end panel flange 14 is provided in FIG. 4.

Referring to FIGS. 5 and 6, a rear wall of the end panel flange 14 ofthe end panel 12 is illustrated. The rear wall of the end panel flange14 includes a plurality of end panel flange rear apertures 52 spaced atpredetermined locations along an entirety of the rear portion of the endpanel flange 14. However, the end panel flange rear apertures 52 may beincluded along a predetermined portion, multiple predetermined portions,or randomly along the rear portion of the end panel flange 14.

The end panel flange rear apertures 52 may be larger than the end panelflange front apertures 32 in the examples illustrated in the figures toaid in the angular insertion of the locking locating pin 29.Additionally, as a non-limiting example, the end panel flange rearapertures 52 and the end panel flange front apertures 32 are generallylocated in a correspondent manner along a horizontal plane.

It should be appreciated that although the end panels 12 illustrated inthe figures are configured for specific directional attachment with theshelfs 20 (e.g., left side and right side), other configurations of anend panel may be employed which include a single uni-directional endpanel or an end panel having flat flanges or bolting surfaces forinterfacing with a rail mounting system. Further, the end panels mayinclude embossed/stamped stiffening ribs.

In operation, to secure the shelf 20 between end panels 12, a positivelock is established between the locking locating pins 29 and the endpanel flange rear apertures 52 when the shelving unit 20 is insertedbetween the end panels 12 and pivoted in a predetermined angleddirection for insertion within the end panel flange rear apertures 52until a groove of the locking locating pin 29 drops down and over theend panel flange rear aperture 52. Once an edge of the end panel flangerear aperture 52 is positioned into the groove of the locking locatingpin 29, horizontal movement of the shelf 20 is restricted and the shelf20 is effectively locked into place.

Further securement of the shelf 20 is achieved through the engagement ofthe securement features 34 included at a front portion of the end panelflange front apertures 32 and the threaded spring clip included on theinner surface of the front portion of the end panel flange 14. Theforegoing configuration allows for the securable coupling of the shelf20 between the end panels 12 and restricts the shelf 20 from furthervertical movement.

It should be appreciated that the adjustable modular shelving system 10becomes rigidified and an integral structure with the vehiclethrough: 1) the securement of the adjustable modular shelving system 10with a rail mounting system which includes mounting rails along a cargoarea floor and a cargo area sidewall; and 2) the above describedsecurement of the shelf 20 with the end panels 12.

Through the above described structural configuration of the shelf 20,these shelves 20 may be expediently and easily installed (orre-adjusted) by an end user as the end user's requirements of theadjustable modular shelving system 10 changes (e.g., the addition orremoval of additional shelves 20, the addition or removal of anotheraccessory part, etc.) to more appropriately accommodate variously sizedproducts and inventory. This is because the secured attachments of theshelves are readily removable.

The adjustable modular shelving system 10 securably couples to a railmounting system as illustrated in FIG. 7. In this example, the railmounting system includes a mounting rail 70 and a slide profile 72received therein. The end panels 12 securably couple with the mountingrails 70 through the slide profiles 72 which are included at eachlocation in which a portion of an end panel interfaces with the mountingrail 70. Another perspective view of the adjustable modular shelvingsystem installed within the cargo area of a vehicle is illustrated inFIG. 8.

In the example of FIG. 9, a side view of an adjustable modular shelvingsystem 10 is illustrated in which a plurality of securement features 34(e.g., screws), each of which secure a respective shelf 20 to the endpanels 12, are illustrated as protruding from a front portion of the endpanel flange 14.

In the example of FIG. 10, a method for installing an adjustable modularshelving system 10 is described.

The methodology begins at step 100 with the step of securing a pluralityof mounting rails 70 to a cargo area surface of a vehicle and receivingone or more slide profiles 72 within the mounting rail 70. Themethodology advances to step 102 with the step of inserting a shelf 20between the end panels 12 and pivoting in a predetermined angleddirection for insertion within the end panel flange rear apertures 52until a groove of the locking locating pin 29 drops down and over theend panel flange rear aperture 52. Once an edge of the end panel flangerear aperture 52 is positioned into the groove of the locking locatingpin 29, horizontal movement of the shelving unit 20 is restricted, andthe shelf 20 is effectively locked into place.

Next, the methodology advances to step 104 with the step of securablyengaging the shelf flange 24 to a front portion of the end panel flangefront aperture 32 and the threaded spring slip included on the innersurface of the front portion of the end panel flange 14 with asecurement feature 34.

The methodology advances to step 106 with the step of securing theadjustable modular shelving system 10 to the mounting rails 70 via asecurable coupling of the end panels 12 and the slide profiles 72.

The present disclosure has been described in an illustrative manner. Itis to be understood that the terminology which has been used is intendedto be in the nature of words of description rather than of limitation.Many modifications and variations of the present example are possible inlight of the above teachings. Therefore, within the scope of theappended claims, the present disclosure may be practices other than asspecifically described.

The invention claimed is:
 1. An adjustable modular shelving systemsecureable to a rail mounting system, comprising: a pair of end panels,each of the pair of end panels including an end panel flange having aplurality of end panel flange apertures and extending along a portion ofan outer periphery of said each of the pair of end panels; and a shelfincluding a base and a pair of flanges extending from opposinglongitudinal edges along the base, one of the pair of shelf flangeshaving a plurality of locking mechanisms and another one of the pair ofshelf flanges including a plurality of shelf apertures, wherein thelocking mechanisms are securably connectable with a first side of thepair of end panels and the plurality of shelf apertures are securablyconnectable with a second side of the pair of end panels.
 2. Theshelving system of claim 1, wherein the end panels have end panelflanges along their peripheral edges that are securable to a railmounting system.
 3. The shelving system of claim 1, comprising aplurality of shelves.
 4. The shelving system of claim 1, wherein thelocking mechanisms comprise locking locating pins.
 5. The shelvingsystem of claim 1 wherein the base includes at least one aperture. 6.The shelving system of claim 1 wherein the base includes at least onechannel.
 7. A vehicle with the shelving system of claim 1 mountedthereto.
 8. The vehicle of claim 7, wherein the vehicle is a commercialvehicle that further comprises a surface in a cargo area to which theshelving system is mounted.
 9. A shelving system secureable to a rail,the shelving system comprising: a pair of end panels, each of the pairof end panels including an end panel flange having a plurality of endpanel flange apertures and extending along a portion of an outerperiphery of said each of the pair of end panels; and a plurality ofshelves, each including a base and a pair of flanges extending fromopposing longitudinal edges along the base, one of the pair of shelfflanges having a plurality of locking locating pins and another one ofthe pair of shelf flanges including a plurality of shelf apertures,wherein the locking locating pins are securably connectable with a firstside of the pair of end panels and the plurality of shelf apertures aresecurably connectable with a second side of the pair of end panels;wherein the shelving system is adjustable through addition orsubtraction or moving of shelves via removable securement.
 10. Ashelving system, comprising: at least two end panels, each end panelbeing a generally planar member having an inner surface, an outersurface and a peripheral edge; and at least one shelf that includes atleast two locking mechanisms, at least one of the at least two lockingmechanisms providing a positive lock with one of the at least two endpanels, and at least one other of the at least two locking mechanismsproviding a positive lock with at least one other of the at least twoend panels, wherein the locking mechanisms comprise locking locatingpins that are integral to the shelf.